What is surprise other than a break in the habit of expectation of the inquisiturus?
..."some surprising phenomenon, some experience which either disappoints an expectation, or breaks in upon some habit of expectation of the inquisiturus" Is surprise/suspect = B surprising, then? J On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 1:33 PM, Clark Goble <[email protected]> wrote: > > On May 13, 2016, at 12:16 PM, Jon Alan Schmidt <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Does "feeling," understood in this context as a manifestation of > Firstness, entail psychology? Of course, Peirce was very concerned about > NOT grounding any aspect of logic in psychology or any other special > science. > > > Psychology in this aspect would be thirdness although for any > psychological phenomena there will be an associated firstness and > secondness. Psychology to be psychology would be about patterns which > requires habits. > > > > > > > ----------------------------- > PEIRCE-L subscribers: Click on "Reply List" or "Reply All" to REPLY ON > PEIRCE-L to this message. PEIRCE-L posts should go to > [email protected] . To UNSUBSCRIBE, send a message not to PEIRCE-L > but to [email protected] with the line "UNSubscribe PEIRCE-L" in the > BODY of the message. More at http://www.cspeirce.com/peirce-l/peirce-l.htm > . > > > > > >
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